Tuesday, August 8, 2017

village bell

From this site, the rich vibrant tone of this bell could be heard throughout the village

For over fifty years, beginning in 1890, the village bell announced the out break of fire. When the First Pickering Fire Company of volunteer firemen was formed in 1889, money was collected from the villagers by subscription to ensure fire protection.A 200lb bell was ordered but was returned for a 500lb bell when concerns were raised that it might not be heard everywhere. Whenever fire was discovered in the village, the first person to reach the fire hall would ring the bell to call volunteers.The bell also rang four times a day at 7, 12, 1 and 6 by a paid bell ringer to announce the beginning of the work day, lunch time, end of lunch hour and end of work day. On Sundays the bell called villagers to worship at various churches. On V.E. day, the bell rang continuously to announce the end of the war.for Tuesday's Treasures

I have been hearing the tornado warning siren on the radio a few times over the last few days. Had I not been in the car with the radio on I would have had no idea. (luckily, I was nowhere near the tornado)